New Principles of Gardening. 
omens mngnanae 
St Cw. 
Of the Syringa; its Culture, &c. 
“cing fine Bunches of fragrant Blofloms in May, whofe 
- Odour is very pleafant, and not unlike that of Orange 
Blofloms. It delights in fuch Part of a Wildernels as is not en- 
tirely fhaded, or quite open “Tis propagated from Suckers 
taken off, and planted in O¢7oder, and is a very free Grower. 
She Shrub is of great Beauty in a, Wildernefs, produ- 
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Of the Guilder-Rofe; us Culture, &e. 
. MONGSTT all the FlowerTribe hitherto -mention'd, 
fA none makes a more grand Appearance in AZay, than the 
Guilder-Rofe, whofe beautiful Bloffoms are produced in 
-great Clufters; and each Flower a perfe&t Globe of three or 
fout Inches in Diameter.’ "Tis a Plant that will rife twelve or” 
fourteen Foot high, and is very beautiful and pleafant ina Wi 
dernefS. The Soil it delights in, 1s a good ftrong Loam; “and 
it is propagated from Suckers taken ftom the Mother Plant and 
plarited ‘si Obbaiere” 48a ee Oe aes ——- 
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